Faux Fur Decor To Warm Up Your Home This Winter

There are a few ways to instantly add a little bit of luxury to your home. Metallic accents and mirrored finishes are one way to do it, but faux fur is a guaranteed way to elevate your space. From the rich texture to the often unique coloring, it’s an accent that can truly be one-of-a-kind and special—but it has much more to offer than looks. The soft to the touch finish and the cozy material instantly will give your space a warm vibe, which is why it’s the perfect addition during the winter.

Swap your staples for these fun faux fur pieces of furniture and decor you’ll never want to take down.

West Elm Faux Fur Ombre Throws

Faux Fur Ombre Throws

West Elm

The perfect way to stay cozy all winter long is bundling up with a blanket. Ditch your lightweight knit throw from the summer and upgrade your fleece with a faux fur option. The beautiful brown and cream color variation on this plush throw will not only keep you warm but add an exciting layer of texture into your space. This can make a seasonal appearance at the foot of your bed or a striking addition to your living room sofa or accent chair. The neutral tones will go with almost any decor and add a rustic and natural vibe to winterize your space. This throw also makes a great gift as it can be personalized with a monogram or name.

Shock your guests this season with an unexpected table runner. Instead of a holiday red and white option, go for something you can use all winter long like this faux fur runner. This soft and warm textured piece will be the perfect base for serving all of your meals. Centered across a long table this grey and a white runner will add a touch of cozy to your table, and running off a small round or square table it will make a dramatic effect. In either situation, adding in tapered candles and small wood elements will help complete this look.

While winterizing your entire home might seem like too big of a lift for just one season, you can still add a bit of seasonal cheer into any room with just a few accents. Swapping out your normal pillows for a few faux fur ones can easily get the job done. This one has a beautiful gradient grey effect that can work in almost any setting. Paired with other neutrals or even brighter colors, this will add the right amount of soft, cozy texture to an accent chair, bed or sofa. To make this pillow 100 percent animal-friendly, pair it with a down alternative pillow insert that will provide all the eco-conscious comfort you need.

Faux fur accents are not confined to shaggy, high-pile finishings. This faux cowhide rug is a subtle way to get in on this trend. Beyond the rawhide, the uneven edges and unique variation in color the rug makes for an exciting centerpiece in any room. It’s the perfect addition to the rustic decor. Pair it with a brown leather accent chair with a faux fur pillow and a velvet sofa for the perfect mix of high and low. You’ll like this rug so much, you’ll want to keep it out year round.

The options are endless for this bench. Place this in an entryway, bedroom or dining room to instantly elevate the space. The cream faux flokati upholstery is perfectly paired with the distressed grey elmwood frame. With this bench, it’s all in the details. The shapely legs and the slight overhang of the faux fur from the cushion make this piece even more luxurious. The bench would fit perfectly into bohemian or rustic styles. For eclectic tastes, the bench can be styled with colorful pillows to create a one-of-a-kind finished look.

This seat will instantly become your winter reading nook. Sink into this bean bag chair with a good book or a cup of your favorite seasonal beverage to make the best use of it. Not only does the allover faux fur shag upholstery make this a standout as an accent chair but a comfy and cozy spot too. It will fit in perfectly in a den, casual living room or as additional seating in a bedroom to play up its boho-chic flair. Whether you pair this piece with other neutrals or fun patterns it can easily be the main focus or amplify the rooms other design elements.